International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 6, 1910 · Page 1 of 10
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS BIG PRICE SET ON 'Twenty-nine persons, all members DIETZ CABIN W. L. DOUGLAS THREE ACRES BURNED lii N Y. INTER ,'ATIO 1AL FALLS PRESS. of the crew of the battleship New Hampshire, were drowned in the sinking HAND-SEWED CUAE'C onuto process of a launch in the Hudson river. PRESS PUB. CO., Publishers. HEADS OFPLOHERS That the death list was not much HEN'S $2.00, $2.60, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00. $5,00 LUMBER YARDS LOSS OF MILLION WOMEN'S $2.50, $3,$3.50, $4 greater is due to the bravery and personal INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN AND HALF. BOYS' $2.00, $2.50 & $3.00 rescues effected by Godfrey De THE STANDARD C. Chevalier, a midshipman. Chevalier FOR 30 YEARS rescued fifteen persons who were in They are absolutely the most popularand bestshoes the water. Takes 25,000 Gallons of Water Pet 1 for the price in America. REWARDS AGGREGATING $100,000 CORDON OF DEPUTIES PREPARES Military authorities in Manila, it is Minute to Subdue the They are the leaders everywhere AWAIT FINDER OF THE reported, are assembling supplies for TO CLOSE IN ON CAMERON because they hold1 Flames. their shape, fit better, troops in case they are needed if a DYNAMITE MEN. DAM. look better and wear loa- new Boxer outbreak occurs in China. S'hey OF II WEEK er than other makes., Four persons killed and twenty are positively the I W7lI most economical shoes for you to buy. seriously injured—several of them New York, Oct. 4.—Fire in the vicinity LEADER BRAGS WHAT HE WILL DO THREE MEN UNDER SUSPICION Douglas name and the retail price are stamped probably fatally—was the sacrifice on of Twenty-fourth street at en the bottom—value guaranteed. the altar of speed at the sixth Vanderbilt Eleventh avenue swept an area 500 your TAKK NO SUBSTITUTE! If deal* suaot supply yon write for Kail Order Catalog, cup automobile race. Mismanagement by 300 feet, causing damage estimated Machine Guns May Be Used on House W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton, "-y and poor policing of the course at $1,500,000. Chief Croker announced Many Sleuths at Work and City Is At Last Resort.—Winter Still were declared responsible for the that it was the greatest burned area Thoroughly Aroused.—Demand HER FIRST PROPOSAL. slaughter. The race was won in electrifying Armed and Inhabitants during his experience in New York That Strikes Be Called fashion by Harry Grant, driving city. Quake in Terror. Off. a 120-horsepower Alco. The space swept comprises almost Latest News Told The New York Democratic state three acres of lumber yards, factories Winter, Wis., Oct. 4.—John Dietz, convention nominated John A. Dlx and stables on Eleventh avenue, Twenty-fourth in Briefest and the defender vof Cameron Dam, will for governor by a vote of 434 to 16 for Los Angeles, Oct. 4.—Under the and Twenty-fifth streets. be the object of a grim siege from Congressman Sulzer. The platform stimulus of proffered rewards aggregating For nearly three hours, the fire was Best now on until his capture, or escape. Form. adopted pledges the party to the preservation $100,000, hundreds of policemen beyond the control of the fire department The tide of battle changed with tha of the "old nationalism," condemns and private citizens here and in all and it was stopped at length establishment of a cordon of sharp. "all attacks upon the Supreme coast cities are searching for clews by an accumulation of apparatus which shooters and woodsmen at vantage court of the United States," and favors that may lead to the arrest of the PERSONAL. combined threw water at the rate oi points on the approaches to the log direct primaries. conspirators. held responsible for the gallons a minute. I cabin on Thornapple river. 25,000 Larue Wredenburgh, twenty-six An explosion that shook the city of blowing up of The Times building. Five hundred horses were rescued Repardless of the fact that from years old, son of Peter Wredenburgh Los Angeles, Cal., for many blocks Police and civil officials believe that from stables, and in spite of the now on the fight will be pushed into 111., killed of Springfield, was instantly and which it is believed caused the at least three men were concerned in size of the blaze and the difficulties Dietz's territory, the guard on Winter in the state fair grounds track when death of fifteen to twenty persons, the outrage, and the city has placed of fighting it,' it was remarkably free has not been relaxed, the city officials the car he was driving plunged completely destroyed the Times Publishing a price of $10,000 upon the head of from serious accident. One fireman at any time fearing an attack by Dietz. through the fence and he was almost building, in which is published each. The county voted an additional was badly hurt by a bucking horse, On the Thornapple turnpike fehe car* decapitated. the Los Angeles Morning reward of for every man cap- several others were less seriously $5,000 don extends to the bridge that crosses The condition of former Governor Times. turer and convicted and on top of all, hurt. the Brunnis river. Here, just above the Broward, who is ill at his home at The sessions of the American Prison members of the Merchants and Manufacturers' The fire started in the lumber yard ford, the men have ambushed themselves Jacksonville, Fla., is unchanged. According association began in Washington, association decided to offer of Moore Brothers, Eleventh avenue in the bluff behind a blind of to an announcement by attending Amos W. Butler of Indianapolis presiding. a reward of and Twenty-four street, quickly destroyed oeoR&e Saker. $50,000. fallen trees, and underbrush. They physicians the former governor Ethel—Was she glad when he told Upon the assumption that at least it and soon ignited the kindling command a two-mile view of the long, and senator-elect is in a critical her the old, old story? William Simon, a farmer of Schoolhill, three men were responsible for the wood factory of ClarTc & Wilkins, undulating swamp that comprises the condition. Marjorie—You bet she was. Why, Wis., shot and killed Miss Emma explosion the combined offers of reward which was likewise burned to the meandering valley of the Brunnis river J. of S. Lyda, a prosperous farmer that girl never heard it before. Brandt, his sweetheart, after she had thus approximate $100,000 a figure ground. and also a view for a mile to the top Henderson county, North Carolina, refused to marry him shot her sister, almost unprecedented in the annals of a hill on the Thornapple turnpike in was shot and instantly killed by his Crime. Love's Miss Tillie Brandt, through the of criminal pursuits. I the direction of the Dietz farm. PRODUCE EXCHANGE IS HfT. George was a manly fellow, yet, surprising son, Meredith Lyda. The tragedy is hand fired two shots at his cousin, I Along the Price Dam road, the outposts Entire City Aroused. as it may seem, he was guilty said to have been the result of a quarrel. Lawrence Simon, and then killed himself are stationed five miles of a grave charge, a criminal offense—t The entire city has been thoroughly The slayer was arrested after he at Lawrence Simon's home in from Dissolved and Members Fined, But Winter at a sharp turn in the road, theft, for had he not many times, aroused. One newspaper that has had attempted to kill himself. Chicago. Court Sets Aside Orders. where from an eminence on a wooded stolen kisses from his fair sweeti been friendly to union labor printed Maj. George M. Downey, U. S. A., The secret service has unearthed heart? hillside a view of the highway can a first page editorial demanding that retired, originator of the army post what appears to be an extensive attempt be had for two miles. Ttiree men nave Maude, ohe of the most lovable of Kansas City, Oct. 4.—Half an hour canteen, died at Washington after a in view of strictures directed at the at counterfeiting national bank been assigned to guard the Kaiser logging girls, was equally guilty as an acces-. after Judge E. H. Porterfield had dissolved unions in connection with the explosion, week's illness. He was sixty-nine notes. Notes of the same denomination road which plunges from the sory she received the stolen property, the Kansas City produce exchange the strikes now be caled off. years old. Maj. Downey had participated and issue as were found in the country road .in the densest of the Each seemed to have perfect confi-t and fined three of its members Chief of Police Galloway said he in three Indian campaigns. Pasadena (Cal.) National bank were dence in the other, however, and when I forest and is almost impassable except an aggregate of the court set Edward Moore, commissioner of expected to have one and all of the B. discovered. They had been issued on $8,500, to pedestrians. sentence was pronounced by a properly aside both the order and the fines. patents, has returned to Washington conspirators in custody within a few the First National bank of Williamsort, qualified official, they decided to Fight to be to Finish. after a long stay in South America, and later he stated he expected When the first court action was taken Pa. hours serve their time together. Fred Thorbin, who is at the head where he attended the Pan-American the news to come from San Francisco, none of the defendants to the suits ot Senator William Lorimer was directly They remained loyal to the end, the armed deputies and is the recogI conference as a member of the American whence has come the most promising had a legal representative in court. accused of obtaining one of the neither making any effort to have nized head of the "martial law" which delegation. clew so far developed. Within a lew minutes after Judge Porterfield votes that elected him to the United their sentence abrogated or shortened, still prevails in this section of the The condition of United States William J. Burns, former head of had fixed the penalties, however, States senate by promises which under but during the course of their long country, says: "This will end forever Senator La Follette is reported to be the detective force engaged in the W. S. Cowherd, attorney for the the Illinois statutes are declared term together several small offensea the controversy over Dietz. There grave. He is at Rochester, Minn., for graft cases in San Francisco, is at exchange, appeared and made strenuous to constitute bribery. State Representative were directly chargeable to them.—J. will be no abatement to this endeavor medical examination and probable operation, work in that city with Los Angeles detectives protest against the action that had Henry A. Shephard of Jerseyville W. in Puck. B. to wrest him from the fastness of his having previously been under who were sent north upon been taken. He said he did not understand testified at Chicago that Lorimer fortified cabin. No doubt some of us treatment tbere. receipt of notification that the dynimite, that the time for the final promised, in return for his vote, A Question. will be killed in doing it and Dietz Arnold J. Smith of Chicago has received believed to have ben the same hearing of the case had been set for Vera (eight years old)—What to prevent two candidates from securing does himself will surely be killed if he resists. high commendation for bravery as that found in the bomb in Zeehandelaar's transatlantic mean, mother? this date. Judge Porterfield then set the postmastershlp of Jerseyville The thing has gone fhr enough from tfc£ navy department at Washington home, had been purchased the case for rehearing. Mother—Across the Atlantic, and to appoint Shepherd's friend. of and this will simply be the finish of *or his work in preventing an near San Francisco by men named course but you musn't bother me. Dogfish are good to eat—just as Fines assessed were: it. If he holds out too long, the chairman explosion during a fire on the battleship Leonard, Bryson and Morris. Burns Vera—Does "trans" always mea* good served as "dogfish" as they are The Armour Packing company, $7,500 of the county board has advised North Dakota September 8. and the other detectives, with Attorney across? labeled in cafes as "ocean whitefish," W. L. Grush Commission company, the use of a field gun and has given Prof. W. S. Thomas, a business associate Earl Rogers and a powder expert, Mother—I suppose it does. Now, If "sea bass" or "Japanese halibut"— $500, and Hurst Produce and his official permission for its use." of the late Jay Gould, died at you don't stop bothering me with your left for San Francisco Sunday says Dr. Irving Field of the United Commission company, $500. -By special order of Sheriff Mike his home near Little Rock, Ark. Before questions I shall send you right night, immediately after reports concerning tobed. States fish commission. For years the custom has been for the Civil war Professor Thomas Madden at Hayward, no newspaper Leonard, Bryson and Morris Dr. Robert Thompson, alias Grant, the exchange to meet daily'at a local was a well-known newspaper man. correspondents were allowed within Vera (after a few minutes' silence) were received. was indicted at San Francisco for the hotel and fix the prices on foodstuffs. the lines drawn around the Dietz —Then does transparent mean a crossparent?—Ideas. William Gaynor, who claimed to be Police Force Augmented. death of Eva C. Swan, the young A few months ago nine members of place. A party of newspaper men was a nephew of Mayor Gaynor of New Forty additional patrolmen were ordered teacher and stenographer who succumbed the organization were indicted, charged York city, was killed by a live electric held up at the point of guns at Brunnis enrolled here by the council. after an operation and whose with operating a trust. The Weeds Return. wire at Galveston, Tex. Gaynor was a Ford and turned about. Sheriff Madden Ten additional sergeants and another body was buried in the basement of "Confound these election bets, anyway!" lineman. is authority for the statement that lieutenant will also be authorized. an old bouse. Murder is the charge. WEST POINT BOYS LIBERATED. grumbled Harker. there had been too much publicity, and Charles R. Wright, who was made These men are now being enrolled and The war department has ruled that "Lose heavily?" inquired his friend. that Dietz was receiving much of his sporting editor of the Syracuse (N. placed on guard about places where the cadet organizations of educational "No, I won ten boxes of cigars and. Y.) Courier in 1873, is dead from the moral support from this source. A the strike troubles recently were. Given Heart to Heart Talk by Superintendent institutions are not properly a part of they were so rank I sold the whole lot effects of a fall. Mr. Wright was the correspondent who rode along the Two iron foundries, the Craig shipyard the organized militia and that army Barry. to the corner tobacconist for a dollar."' first sporting editor ever employed by guarded road while armed men in the at Long Beach, the Alexandria hotel officers should not be detailed to inspect "Well, you made a dollar, anyway." any newspaper in the United States. brush on either side let him go unmolested, annex, now in course of construction, the personnel of such organizations. "Yes, but that is not the worst of West Point, N. Y., Oct. 4.—By order The ceremony of choosing a new was expected to return with and several other large steel buildings, it. My wife saw the boxes in the of Thomas Barry, superintendent lord mayor of London was performed Gen. news of great worry and despair in The government at Washington has are heavily guarded. window marked 'A Bargain, $2,' and. of the U. S. military academy, all by the "common hall," consisting of the Dietz household, but disappointment been informed that a great landslide Gen. Harrison Grey Otis, editor o£ bought the whole lot to give me as a. privileges which were withdrawn a the 26 aldermen and the members of was evident when, upon his return has taken place in the Culebra cut the Times, is protected by a bodyguard, birthday present." the guilds and companies, and Sir ago, after the "silence' given week to Winter, such information was both in and out of his office and on the Panama -canal, representing Thomas Vesey Strong was declared Captain Longan in the mess hall, are not forthcoming. branch office, that houses the editorial more than one-half of one per cent Help No Needed. restored to- the cadets. elected unanimously. When Under-Sheriff George Arnson, and business departments of The of the total excavation of the Culebra little miss of five years who had A left Winter with Myra Dietz, suffering cut, and that it will be several days Times, while the auxiliary plant where The board of inquiry stopped hearing been allowed to stay up for an evening GENERAL NEWS. excruciating pain, in the baggage car before the obstruction can be removed. the paper is printed is heavily guarded witnesses, and the entire corps party, was told about 8:30 to go he had been instructed by Dr. S. J. by plain clothes men and patrolmen. was marched to the gymnasium, where to bed. Very, very slowly she moved, Mrs. Roxie Howl, who was charged they were Burns to take the wounded girl immediately Eleven hundred and ninety-three met by General Barry, who, toward tue stair. An aunt, seeing her with complicity in the murder of her to the hospital at Chippewa miles has been made on a trolley car Many Arrests Made. behind closed doors, gave his several reluctant, asked: husband, Frank Howl, in Nelson county, Falls, as it was a case of life and by Henry E. Juergens of Pittsburg, All clews are being investigated charges a heart to heart talk. "Heien, can I do anything to help Virginia, last May, was acquitted death. At Tuscobia', Arnson received who has returned from the New England and in compliance with orders- from pou?" The superintendent said as yet he at Livingston, Va. John Moore, indicted a telegram from District Attorney states. The cost of the trip the chief of police that every one falling "No," replied Helen, "I will get knew nothing of the case other than with her, must die for the Davis also, it is said, ordering the was $33.10. with the police's classification "undesirable there altogether too soon as It is." that which he had read in the newspapers crime. A lockout of 10,000 bricklayers, ordered girls removal to Chippewa Falls. and dangerous" should be that there would be punishments The explosion of an oil stove in the by the New York Builders' association, taken in, more arrests are being made William Dietz, brother of the defender for those whom the board of A FOOD DRINK. home of Mrs. Jennie Lilteich at Gladstone, is in full swing. The employers hourly. These arrests, however, are of Cameron Dam, met the train inquiry report implicated, but that Which Brings Daily Enjoyment. 111., caused a fire in which Mrs. assert the union violated an regarded as merely perfunctory. and tried to console the wounded girl that would come after due consideration Lilteich and her father-in-law, Conrad agreement and threaten to bring nonunion General Otis and Harry uhandler, who showed plainly on her face, the A lady doctor writes of the findings. Lilteich, were burned to death. men from all parts of the country assistant general manager of The suffering which the enforced trip on "Though busy hourly with my own Unofficial figures give the number Times, are making arrangements for the floor of the baggage car meant. affairs, I will not deny myself the entering the Yale law school this fall Presbystery Meeting in Red Wing. Wholesale raids upon alleged "bucket holding one funeral service for the William Dietz remonstrated with the pleasure of taking a few minutes to as 22. Last year the entering class shops" and fraud mail order Red Wing, Oct. 4.—About 50 ministers victims of the disaster, while a committeeN under-sheriff and demanded his niece's tell of my enjoyment daily obtained numbered 32, whereas, the previous houses in Chicago and other cities and lay delegates gathered at removal to St. Joseph's hospital at consisting of the editors and from my morning cup of Postum. It year the number was 143. Entrance by the federal authorities resulted the sessions of the St. Pr«il presbyterian Chippewa Falls as originally intended, managers of all the papers in the city, Is a food beverage, not a poison like requirements have been raised. in the breaking up of the chain of church of Red Wing Tuesday. but Arnson was obdurate and insisted coffee. are gathering a fund to relieve the In a futile effort to capture John F. brokerage offices owned and operated Rev. E. A. Oldenberg of St. Paul presided in changing the litter from the baggage families of the victims. "I began to use Postum eight years Dietz, near Winter, Wis., the "outlaw by B. H. Scheftels & Co., in Chicago, as moderator. There were three car of one train to another and General Otis plans to have the remains ago, not because I wanted to, but because of Cameron Dam," three of the Dietz Milwaukee, New York, Boston, Philadelphia. addresses. Rev. Harry Noble, Wilson, the girl was taken to Ashland, Wis., of the dead, whom it has been coffee, which I dearly loved, children were shot and two of the Washington, Detroit and D. D., spoke on "The Boy Scout instead. made my nights long weary periods to found impossible to identify, interred three wounded were captured. The Providence, and the arrest of Alfred Movement Rev. E. A. Oldenberg on in his private plot at Hollywood. According to a confidential statement be dreaded and unfitting me for business other escaped to warn his father of H. M. Monroe, president of the Globe "Youth's Call and Opportunity." Geo. made by Myia to Mrs. Phelan during the day. the raid. association, a mail order house in M. Brack, presided of the Minnesota when she was confined in the Hotel "On the advice of a friend, I first Wisconsin Congregational Meeting. Three hundred men digging unceasingly Chicago. Christian Endeavor Union, also spoke. Winter the first words spoken during Rhinelander, Oct. 4.—The Wisconsin tried Postum, making it carefully as for over thirty hours have unearthed China is declared to lie on the Congregational association began its the ambuescade were vile and insulting. directed on the package. As I had. five bodies from the debris of verge of another uprising similar to That th?k statement by the 72nd annual meeting in this city today Bryan in Cannon's District. always used 'cream and no sugar,' I the Los Angeles Times building in the boxer uprising and the lives of Danville, 111., Oct. 4.—W. J. Bryan wounded girl is true, is verified by with a business session, after mixed my Postum so. It looked good, which 20 men lost their lives and a foreigners are in jeopardy. Advices which addresses were made by Rev. will spend two days stumping this congressional the fact that Charence from his cell was clear and fragrant, and it was a. score or more others were injured in received recently at Washington from A. O. Stevens of Elkhorn, Rev. W. 0. district against Speaker tells the same story and Leslie after pleasure to see the cream color it asmy the explosion and fire which destroyed government officials in China express A. Waller of Sturgeon Bay and others. Cannon. He will come into the district his fight through the woods, placed Kentucky friend always wanted the structure. Just 12 hours after the the belief that an outbreak at any at Kankakee Oct. 20., speaking An elaborate program covering three the same words in the mouths of the her coffee to look—'like a new saddle.' disaster occurred an attempt was time would not surprise them. The there and at Momenace. Watsekaand days has been prepared, closing with attacking party. Since the ambuscade made to destroy the residence of Gen. state department has instructed officials Danville on the first day. The second a banquet of the Wisconsin Congregational there has been absolutely no chance "Then I tasted it critically, for I had: Harrison Gray Otis, the proprietor of to maintain a close watch on Brotherhood. day will be devoted to the lower part for the three children to get together fried many 'substitutes' for coffee. the paper, by means of a bomb. the internal conditions. of the district. and make up the story. was pleased, yes, satisfied, with my When returning from a dance Senator D. W. Holstlaw, who confessed Postum in taste and effect, and am PRESIDENT'S SON AT HARVARD. George W. England, city marshal of that Senator John Broderlck yet, being a constant user of it all Pullman Passenger Robbed. JOSEPH ABNER HARPER DEAD. Coal Gate, Okla., was shot and killed gave him $2,500 to vote for Lorimer Pueblo, Col., Oct. 4.—Passengers on these years. Robert Taft Will Study Law at Cambridge by Frank Thompson, half brother of a the Pullman car Rosemount, attached for senator, took the witness stand "I continually assure my friends and College. Son of Founder of Harper & Brothers man England killed seven years ago. before the senatorial Investigating to a Rock Island west bound passenger acquaintances that they will like it in Stricken In Ingleside, N. Y. A great powwow of Indians of the committee at Chicago and testified train were robbed of between Cambridge, Oct. 4.—Robert Alphonso New York, Oct. 4.—Joseph Abner place of coffee, and receive benefit northwest, in which about 4,000 participated, that he had agreed to vote for Lorimer Taft, Yale '10, son of President $7,000 and $8,000 in cash, drafts, Harper, son of one of the founders of from its use. I have gained weight, began near Spokane, Wash. before the bribe offer was made to Taft, has arrived at Harvard to take checks and jewels after leaving Chicago. Harper & Brothers, is dead at his can sleep sound and am not nervous." The International Prison congress him. He said that the bribe had not up the study of law there. He has as home in Ingleside, N. Y., of heart disease. "There's a Reason." was formally opened in Washington, influenced his vote. roommates at Craigie hall three He wa« 77 years old. For Read "The Road to Wellville" in pkgs. addresses being made by President A St. Paul (Minn.) saloonkeeper chums with whom he lived during his many years he was a partner in the Steamer Is Reported Lost. Ever read the above letter? A new Taft and Prof. C. R. Henderson, president who was robbed of $51.05 fliree years four years at Yale. They are Stephen Panama, Oct 4. The steamer Harper firm, but eighteen years ago one appears from time to time. They of the congress. ago, when a highwayman held up and Philbin, last year's Yale baseball captain Chiriqul plying between Panama and he withdrew and retired from active are genuine, true, and full of hum** The National Federation of State, nearly killed his bartender, has just Ruthven Wodell, the .Yale crew Buena Ventura, is reported lost by an business. He was a lover of art and interest. City, and Town Employes met to annual received a postal order for the amount captain, and John Heron,# son of a explosion of her boilers off Garwb&ea was reckoned one of the foremost IBver read the alto-re letterf A mm session in Worcester, Mass. stolen. me appear* from tiaie ta tlaaa. Thay wealthy Naw Yorker. in the Gulf of Panama. Judges of painting in this country. «*e ftaatat, tne, mi tall of